Saturday, December 12. 2009Trip Wrapup
Well, it's been 10,200 miles on the motorcycle, 1500+ miles by car. I traveled though 29 states, a few of them more than once. I left home on Sept 9th, and returned home on November 30th - 9 days short of 3 months on the road. I took about two thousand photographs, and whittled that down to about 48 which I have yet to print so the total may get smaller yet. - It's always possible I'll find an image or three that I missed in the editing but all said and done - I have about 1 good image for every 2 days on the road. That's about 1/2 of what I was hopping for when I left.
I've decided to sell the bike - I may get another one some day but if I do it will be with the intention of just enjoying the ride and not worrying about camera gear (maybe a Canon G11 or similar). This was a wonderful experience and I'm thrilled that I did it. I had a huge amount of fun, met some wonderful people, and got my first real view of a large portion of our country. I'm not sure if I hadn't had the bike that I would have done this trip at all. It's something I'd be more than willing to do again in a car, but I missed too much photography due to the bike to want to spend another 3 months that way. So what's next? I'm looking at pop up trailers, something towable behind a car, I'm also still considering the idea of selling the house (possibly renting) and getting an RV - if I sell, then I'll probably start off by heading overseas first, before I tie my self to anything else here, other than a piece of property to build on. I know I'll want a house again at some point but 3 months didn't really dampen my desire to see the world, I didn't miss home so much as I missed a few of the comforts that I couldn't take with me - like a big screen for editing images, a printer, a music and movie system - all things that I can take with a trailer or RV. If I'm overseas I'll probably have to do with out again but maybe not for so long at a stretch. There are a few places that are on my must see list - and a lot on my want to see list. Baring unforeseen changes, this coming year will be mostly working at home - getting the house ready to sell, finishing the work on the boat and getting that sold (or at least on the market) I'm going to see about getting down to 1 vehicle - although unless that's a truck, I'll probably end up with a camp trailer and a flat bed type utility trailer for helping with yard work, hauling etc. I wish I enjoyed driving trucks more than I do, it would make the choice easier. Wednesday, November 18. 2009It's been a while since my last update
Well it's been a while since my last update.
Nov 17: Day 68: (wow can that be right?) Total Miles: 7600 A short ride today on interstate 40 from Santa Rosa NM to Flagstaff, the day started at about 34 degrees and eventually warmed up to a nice toasty 50........ Continue reading "It's been a while since my last update" Friday, October 16. 2009Pro's and Con's
Day 37: total miles 4480
I've been traveling on the bike for a bit over a month, and I've come to some conclusions. First I really enjoy riding, although not quite as much when it's under 48 degrees and raining, and definitely not when it's close to freezing and it's mixed rain & snow – fortunately I wasn't on the road yesterday while that was going on, or I'd have had to stop pretty early and just give it up for the day. People in CT follow way to close for my comfort. They also like to drive really fast – like 85 in a 60 zone. It's much harder to do photography from a motorcycle than a car. ....... Continue reading "Pro's and Con's" Friday, October 9. 2009Day 30 - Sanity Sets In
Day 30 - No real miles since Day 19 (coming from Hickory, NC to Shepherdstown, WV.
Total miles so far: 3,868 (hmm seems farther than that) Sanity sets in I've had a nice break and a good visit with my friends Kathleen & Breighton. I've \worked on a few images, which is much more difficult on a laptop with out my Wacom pen pad or a mouse. The mouse I can add pretty easily, but I don't think I'll be picking up a new Wacom to carry around on the bike (unless they come out with a roll-up version)........ Continue reading "Day 30 - Sanity Sets In" Wednesday, September 30. 2009Trip log Days 14-21
Day 14 A visit to Badger Graphic
After a nice break I headed north to visit the folks at Badger Graphic where I get my Large Format camera gear. I've run into a problem with the Large Format Digital setup – normally I'm pretty good about testing things before I actually take them out on the road, but I messed up this time. I'd tested the Digitar 90 with the camera and digital back and it worked just like it should. Apparently I got side-tracked and never tested the 35mm & 47mm Both of these lenses use a recessed lens board. This allows the lens to get close enough to the digital sensor to be in focus at infinity. As you focus closer, you actually move the lens farther from the sensor. The first issue I ran into was the cable I need to attach to the lens and the digital back to tell the digital back when the shutter is released. ...... Continue reading "Trip log Days 14-21" Over 100 years of Motorcycles
Trip Log Day 12
Sunday September 20th Total Miles 2398, Day Miles 87 I spent the night at the KOA just outside Madison WI. It's a nice campground, but between the temperature drop and humidity both sides of the rain fly were soaked. It was a short day, and if I'd done a better job of planning I'd have spent more time on back roads earlier – but I didn't so... Continue reading "Over 100 years of Motorcycles" Monday, September 21. 2009Day 11 Crossing the Mississippi
Trip Log Day 11
Saturday September 19 Total Miles: 2311, Day Miles: 336 I'd originally planned to stay at the Jackson KOA, but as I got off the freeway, I found myself looking at an Econolodge on one side of the road and a KOA sign on the other. Needless to day – I wimped out. In hindsight I should have stayed at the KOA, would have been about as comfortable, and even though I talked them down to $55 tax included, it wasn't worth it. Heading out in the morning, I determined that I need to get off the freeway at least for a while. I suffered though another 120 miles of I90, then headed down MN-16 which turned out to be a slow 55mph, but nice and scenic route. I got back on I90 at La Crosse some 90 miles latter and crossed the Mississippi River. I have to admit to some disappointment as I was expecting something a bit grander, I suppose I'll get that when I cross back farther south. Continue reading "Day 11 Crossing the Mississippi" Thursday, September 17. 2009Trip Log Day 9
September 17 – Day 9
Total Miles: 1735 (includes some backtracking to look for the lost wallet) Wall is an interesting town, downtown is mostly Wall Drug which is actually more like a mall for tourists. The Sunset Inn is a nice small motel within easy walking distance of Wall Drug, and only a few blocks from the rest of “town”. Clean & comfortable. There's not much in the way of restaurants, the Pizza shop in Wall Drug was, reasonable but not something I'd go out of my way for. Heading south out of town will take you to the Badlands National Park. There's some fascinating geology here – it actually reminds me of Zabriskie Point in Death Valley, not as deep or colorful but Badlands covers a lot more area. I think there are some excellent photo opportunities here, but timing is everything with subject matter like this. To get the grand landscape you need either some good clouds for B&W or you need to be there before sunrise or just before sunset to put some color into the otherwise almost colorless rock. ![]() Badlands In hindsight (wonderful thing hindsight) I perhaps should have stuck with the original plan of following Hwy 2 across North Dakota. The rest of the trip across SD is mostly grassland, which I think needs more weather than I had – not that I have anything against clear blue sky, but generally speaking, it's not my favorite for photography. As it happens my first stop was for fuel in Chamberlain – where I found and empty jacket pocket, where the wallet should be. That pretty much put an end to the day. Day 9 - Lessons
September 17 – Day 9
Well it's 2:30 CST I'm sitting at a Shell Station on the phone. I just lost my wallet on the road somewhere between the Visitors Center in Bandlands national park and Chamberlin SD. I've called the State Patrol, the Park, and now I'm on hold with Wells Fargo – getting a new debit card & a new credit card. Gone are my new wallet with money clip, the money (about $70) . Credit card, debit card, Drivers License, insurance cards, brand new National Parks year pass. Starbucks gold card, my CWP, AAA card, KOA card... In hindsight, zipping up the pocket might have been the better route to go. I'd like to thank the Shonleys, who kindly took some time out of their day to help me out – twice, first when I realized I'd lost my wallet and I'm standing at the pump sort of freaking out. They paid for the gas, and then just before they left, handed me an envelope with cash in it. Between what I had stashed in my side bag, and what they provided, I'll be able to make it though to Milwaukee where a new credit card & cash card should be waiting for me. THANKS! So, I think I need to get a second card (yeah I'm one of those odd people who only have one credit card) and keep it separately from my wallet. Not sure what to do about the debit card though. I guess keep it with the passport & spare credit card as it only need to get used for ATM's. Monday, September 14. 2009Trip log, Day's 2-6
My original plan had me starting out on Sept 1. Since I didn't get moving until the 9th, I'm finding I have a lot less flexibility in my schedule up to the 25th when I need to be in North Carolina for a friends wedding. Working backward, I found that I really only have one day of slop, and after thinking about it for a while, I decided I'd take advantage of that day when I reach Milwaukee on the 20th.
I did figure out a way to route myself though part of Michigan, which is where my parents grew up. I'm spending a few more day's in motels than I'd like for this leg of the trip, and my expenses are going to be higher for the month by a significant amount, that means I'll have to work a bit harder at keeping expenses under control for the remainder. Finding time to process images is harder than I thought it would be. Part of the issue is not having any real slack in the schedule until after the wedding, another part is that I'm still learning how to best pack the bike, set up and break down camp, set the camera up from the bike, etc. Day 2: From Anacortes to Spokane, via Hyw 20. 327 Miles Hwy 20 is a beautiful ride and the color of the river and Diablo & Ross lakes were an amazing shade of green. The day started out a big foggy, but cleared quickly as I moved away from the coast. It remained a cool 62-68 degrees until I dropped into the Methow valley, where the temperature climbed rapidly to a slightly warm 82 degrees. I made a few images but I haven't had time to edit them yet, maybe later today, perhaps tomorrow. THe Methow valley is very picturesque but the mid afternoon sun was less photogenic than I'd hoped. If my final schedule had held up to the realities of life, I'd have started the day in Winthrop which I believe would have be very nice. By the time I got to the Grand Coulee Dam, it was hidden in the shadows of the surrounding hills, and as I suspected, there was no water coming over the flood gates and I failed to find anything worth photographing. This is of course one of the down sides to trying to photograph while in the process of trying to cover specific distances, where you see potential, it's often the wrong time of day and unless you can interrupt your schedule, your best bet is to enjoy the experience and not worry about missed photo opportunities. Day 3,4 Spent a few days with my brother Greg Day 5. From Spokane to West Glacier KOA 300 Miles Heading north on Hwy 2, it's a beautiful sunny day, very little traffic. Stopped for lunch in Sandpoint, ID. Seems like a pretty nice town, lots of activity. Somehow I missed my entrance into Montana, I suspect it was when I was trying to keep away from the SUV driver who was more interested in texting than driving. Day 6. From West Glacier to Great Falls Montana 222 miles Total miles so far: 908 Met a nice couple from Seattle at the camp site. Unfortunately I stayed up too late, and didn't sleep well - I'm still adjusting to the tent/bag/pad. Most bags and pads are really designed for people who sleep on their backs, unfortunately for me, I'm a side sleeper. I spent a good portion of the night trying to get the air mat to the right firmness, and going from being too hot to too cold. I figure a few more nights and I should have it figured out. A very large section of the forest north of 'Going to the Sun' (the main route though the park) has been destroyed by fire. A few miles of the road are being re-done and is new a dirt one track, well mud actually as they're watering it, I suspect to keep the dust down. More burn area on the east side of the park. I really enjoyed the ride from Logan Pass down to the turnoff onto Starr School road. South of Browning, the road flattens out, but still has some nice curves, the scenery is pretty amazing, off to the left is a huge grass plains that seems to run all the way to the Rocky Mountains. No wonder they call Montana "The Big Sky State". Some times having the sun high in the sky is the only way to get light into canyons, I think I got a few good images, but it will be a while before I really have time to edit them. Thursday, September 10. 2009"The best laid schemes o' mice an' men "
I'd planned to make it to Winthrop, WA on day one, alas there was still too much to get done before I could saddle up and head out.
The Bike: ![]() ![]() Still too much stuff. I finally got on the road at 1:30 and stopped promptly for lunch at one of my favorite Port Townsend area restaurants, The Spruce Goose at the Jefferson County Airport. I skipped breakfast and was pretty hungry and the ferry from Port Townsend to Keystone wasn't leaving until 3:45. ![]() The Spruce Goose I decided while I was on the Ferry to stop in Anacortes, WA rather than trying to head up hwy 20. I spent almost another 2 hours repacking and organizing. So the new plan is to make it to Spokane on day two. Day 1: Sept 9, 2009 Milage: 53.9
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